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FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1925 You can’t feel Right and Bismarck Cloak Shop Popular Priced Store. THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE PAGE ¥ fr won high score. Refreshments were! FLAPPER FANNY fg. /#inia Brown Faire, Mary Brian and| Sally L t the Rialto Electric Cook Don't forget to see Sall ; at Says: | ns ow » Mary ‘ial _ pally LUNN a al lectric Cookery on forge o see & y é served at the ‘close of the game. vad (esis parts, in’ addition to| Tonight, \ Is Better Cookery. Lunn tonight at the Rialto. Social and Personal xr faa i. / t Wick, ako ne | AT THE CAPITOL | (o PRU RoT G In the modern story which in- | Seattle, and in jtroduces the great allegory “Infer- é . | Pauline Starke and William Mrs. A. G. Sorlie H. S. Glee Club fo Siete ieee Teg ‘ cipals in the ten- i 4 >. : vhich threads its way Entertains at Gives Program | |P.7 4. 70 1 Rh eoush They cistie: | EDN : he Parent $ ” - ih \ Bridge-luncheon At Assembly | cinis sencot istrict will hold an| (abet seis a WME 18 entertainment at the schoolhouse on Saee ee ee Sa te we The ae Mrs. A, G. Sorlie entertained eigh-| This morning the Girls Glee Club] March 17, at 7:30 o'clock, to which aii. : v teen guests at a bridge-luncheon yes-| of the Bismarck High School gave|everyone is invited. Vee er eau terday afternoon at the Governor's| their second program in general as- —— Snes Hai ans Green carnations and gen-| sembly, under the direction of L. ( VISITS IN KINTYRE March 1th. What? Mas- eral St. Patrick’s Day appointments | Sorlien. Mrs. F. W. Davis left on 9 were used as decorations. Four] The “Little Old Garden” and| weeks’ visit to the home of pipes Who? Ti : Oda For Men and Women. tables of bridge were in play, and|“Smilin’ Thru” were the opening|ents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo ellows. The Mu: The f\ honors were won by Mrs. Richard] numbers on the program given by | cholz, in’ Kintyre Best. The Floor? Very anal as mie pane dobneon. ‘the entire club, which has a mem- ae Good. The Crowd? The 5 Mrs, O, F. Hilleboe and Miss Stel-j bership of sixteen. A quartette com- VISITING FROM ST. PAUL a 2 4 y Popmities ¢ . ally ls Hilleboe, otis and sister of {posed of Isabelle Ziemer, first so-| Miss Mamie MeC: : oo tie eee ae Foot deformities eth i geese usually Mrs. Sorlie, and Miss Harriett John-| prana; Elizabeth Craven, second so-| is here visiting Mol st 3 radu: —so: st pain- son, all of Bemidji, Minn., were the|prana; Margaret Johnson, first alto; | Mother’ Superior of St. Alevius Hos Charge. CO EO USiSOret he ually 80 a most pane j outcof-town guests, ates, sor.| Zid, Remon Boepple, second alto,| pital - ——__— lessly — that we don’t recognize them until - n Wednesday afternoon Mrs, Sor-| next sang the popular “Let the Rest — All me r OF € lie gave a “thimble” party at which jof the World Go By” with the rest HERE FROM BALDW | Star eee Sone pester they become acute. six city guests as well as Mrs. Sor-[of the club joining in the chorus.] J. S, Fevold of Baldwin in b . a ss 5 5 & : lie's Bemidji ‘ors were present. |“Kentucky Babe” by the quartette,| town yesterday. banquet served for school of Your feet look all right. Feel fairly com- —__--—— and the amusing “The Boy and the ioe Et Me ae MENS AICRIt OE nosidry “eeeHerean instruction Tuesday, March p : me GURLEIN Se CUO CLUB | Tack” sung by the Glee Club to the wee oo oo 17, at 6 o'clock, please notify fortable. No corns, or bunions, perhaps--- BETS audible smiles of an entertained ae ine macnittee: ¢ . ’ ther wi | The Thursday Musical Club met] student body closed the vocal ro. f CITY NEWS Co Miss Wee Pry Sire CB, Se ee ee yesterday afternoon at the home of | gram. Netzen, Hazen; Ida Fliehmann, Car- A ‘Ss. 4 ™ ats 7 P oe > GO. Retin aa an ae [SPA eal for candidates to form i] ° | N da Fliehmann, Nupen, ‘Mrs. F. . MeCurdy. right there we start to fool ourselves. business session a program . under| boys’ Glee Club was made by Mr. St, Aletius Hospital a — cm: 5 » 2 * L the leadership of Miss Marion Lesh-| Sorlien, aswell as a request for girls| Admitted to St. Alexius Hospital |@-—_.-@|__ Learn something new about Tired feet,” foot aches and the slight er _was given. of the freshman and sophomore class | for treatment: . ss = wie Two vocal sections, “Love's Phil-|o join a chorus to be THEI aie | CMON eeenideseGien unin] | ae he Movies | ge - eh Sip pains you accept so much as a matter of fact, osophy and “Because Gor ives Me} ment the Girls Glee Club ranks,| Mich. J. Sadlier, cit: Mrs. Fred | 4 Ss 101 0 " © 4 ] j- You,” were the opening numbers,| which was organized last fall. Marx, Fredonia; Mrs. H. D, Rood,| ELTINGE THEATRE Lorain Time and Tempera- wus nature warnings of a weakened condi sung by Mrs. F. H. Peters, and were Mandan; Mrs. C. S. Snyder, Falkitki | What does P x ik like2| ture Cooking. Date to be adv. | tion of the arches. ‘ollowed by “Romance” played on Steve Gratz, Judson; J Prefer, | ee ee the piano. by Mrs. M. W. Roan. CAST FOR JUNIOR PLAY SE- | City, Miss Lorraine Pfeffer, | Rather what is the appearance of the! Soon. Bismarck Gas Co. | 5 4 Mrs. H. Scheffer ing a series off 9) |) LECTED hendegeate Mie obey wormiarae Peel who “was selected by James M- cement . Why not let the comforting fit and songs including “D’une Prison,” ryouts held on Wednesday re- . Miss thy’ ieee ie from more than a hundre: runswic! iola ‘wit 6| *, anes e Noel,” “Pitchounette” “Lullabye,” |sulted in the, following selections | Mi °h, g. Hughes citys Aire, Levens, mdidates to yortray the immortal / the Sumer Hetercdyne re-| strengthening FLEXING action of “Crepuscule,” “Deep River,” and the|for the cast of the Junior Playmak-| hi° 03 uence Cus) ore"?! Peter Pan on the screen? f “ ” eta negro spiritual song, “Nobody Knows |ers’ play, “Old Days in Dixie,” to be pits eee EO eet gt ay She is an elfin sort of a creature,| ceiver combined with the| GROUND GRIPPERS correct your tr ‘ou: the Trouble I've Seen.” given at the high school next month: | 200) Kempf, Coleharbor; Miss Mag. |17 Years old, an even five feet tall; | Brurswick Phonograph. Call | ble. Come in and have your feet examined | The program closed with a piano] Edna Dean Best to play the lead- | 4310) warquardt, Napoleon. "| causes the cross arm on the scales/ and see them at Webb Bros. | fn pee | selection by Miss R, Rowley en-|ink Iady's role of Azalea, Jean Mac. —— ' }to tremble at exactly one hundred | | today. | titled “The er Spring in Cham-|Leod in the character part of Mad- | poun brown hair, blue | rs | ouny.” i ame Bonfoey, Junior Class President Bismarck Hospital ayes) ahaGat tow trecvlés show’ tainty | inca ey Dollar| ch John Moses to play as leading man| Admitted to Bismarck Hospital for| across the bridge of her nose which | lower Special. Oscar H. | FASTERN STAR AND MASONS TO|the part of Beverley Bonfoey, and | treatment: is the least bit tilted; her chin is| Will & Co. Phone 784. | | i Gertrude Lundquist, Elizabeth But-| | Mrs.”E. A. Trygg, Baldwin; J. P.| rounded and her cheeks pink; she| ——— le ) The las Bay cu) the Howie GesMilaenG ice Gane Tissue E ys pan Awilasiaa smiles aa nd Oder ct Fn ee Sally Lunn wants to see you} | announce there wi ye another in-| ‘" mca dens) ’ y uhnert, ilton; | rows of nice even teet! in al ’ formal dancing party at the Masonie|#ld Ellickson, Ross Cullen, Oscar Mies | Betty Brencore cu tether peterpan, | fonight at the Rialto. | The Men’s Clothes Shop. | ‘Temple on Saturday, March 21, with|Johnson, and Simon Miller, com- ay be described as being very, Se the same music provided at previous | Pleting ua cast. i Peter and all the rest of the dances, All Masonic and Eastern ae v Heihn, Beulah; na | folks will be seen at the Eltinge} a Star members,’ whether affiliated} B. & P. W. HAVE CARD PART Hazen; Miss Maggie Naa: . | today and Saturda Captain Hook, anh 1 with the Bismarck lodge er not, are] The Business and Professional Wo-| Discharged: H. C. Sigman, ng, Tinker Bell, Kodak Finishing | invited. Daneing will begin at 9] men’s Club gave another of | dict; Mrs. Gilbert Lunde, (Glad yd (the dog), Wendy, By Professionals | o'clock and end at midnight. of card ,parties last night at their! Doris Alter: ohn, the Redski nd the I The + | club rooms. Six bles of bridge | rison; 3 will all be seen, with Ern. ART FOTO co. BISHOP JONES SPEAKS AT HIGH |.were in play, Mrs. Maul of Mandun| Ludwig Zoller, Torrence, Cyril Chadwick, V Mandan, - - N. Dak. SCHOOL At general assembly Wednesday | —————————— ee morning at the high school, Bishop Paul Jones spoke to the students on the subject of ‘Truths and Half- - Truths. PIANO RECITAL MONDAY On Monday, March 16, the piano class of the Music School will give a recital at the English Lutheran Church under the direction of Alph Tempe: oe “Merchandise of Merit Only” RETURNS TO GRAFTON Miss Marion Upham, who has been e ° visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Upham of 45 1-2 Thayer Street, | hh t for the past two weeks, returned to ea Tre . Grafton today, where she is employ- : } ed. : a TONIGHT — Friday and Saturday REBEKAHS MEET TONIGHT : é : The regular meeting of the Re-;} : vekah Lodge will be held at 7:30) Matinee Every Day At 2230 1. YOCKS velock this evening, instead of at “ vight, because of, the ,card party PE’ | ‘ER eae ‘ that will follow the meeting. Many and delightful are the Frocks we have for you to choose from, , ” for all occasions, of beautiful soft fabrics such as Luminette, Crepe hi Bark ony Serer Hace PAN Satin, Satin Canton and Georgette; their trimmings are lovely laces, ley, @ baby girl at 1:15 p. m. yester- braids or Jabots on such appealing colors as Yellow, Blonde, Peach, day, at . H. Miller, stillia F L a patie hae of W. H, Miller, The most popular play ever Castillian Red, and Sandalwood written, as a beautiful, amazing $ 50 $ 50 ! DEGREE OF HONOR MEETING photoplay. . = ig A special meeting of the Degree 5 uf Honor Society will be held to- See Peter Pan, Wendy, Captain night at 8 o'clock at the Homan Hook, the Indians and pirates, and Bakery: All members are expected all the other famous folk live to Nosiben nieaeney the life the whole gorgeous spec- SAFE FOR CHILDREN tacle. I | ° ] | ! k Mothers everywhere demand a re- ” ! able cegenePeteay tree Feat You'll remember it forever! : anne. YOCKS jurious narcotics. Suppfying ‘this ee i : : demand for fifty years made FOL- Whether you prefer the new “Winnie Winkle” frock or the straight En SONY NDE TAB oie line Flannel Sports frock, you’re sure to find just the wanted one in one of the Largest Sel i avec 7 sti Cough Medicines in the World. Chil- this large selection in Almond Green, Sheik, Titian, Dumbell) and dren like it. “My. little boy had a Tans, either plain or striped. very bad cough, and after he used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM- BETTY BRONSON $ 50 - $ 90 - $ « 50 POUND he got relief at once,” ERNEST TORRENCE “« writes Mrs. Van Belle, Penroy, Mont. CYRIL CHADWICK Refuse substitutes.—Adv. —$————___ = » VIRGINIA BROWN FAIRE Oh yes the A. O. U..W. are ANNA MAY WONG giving a St. Patrick Dancing ESTHER RALSTON party Mar. 17, at their Hall. GEORGE ALI Come and bring your friends MARY BRIAN aes and have a good social time. a as pial ant aT ay - Brunswick Radiola with 6 S W/ tube Super Heterodyne re- pring raps ceiver combined with the | : i ; Brunswick Phonograph. Call The varied effects given to new Wraps mark them as very and see them at Webb Bros. chic, ae Tucks and various flares eect ithe alight fulness Ss n vogue ani ur trimmings of contrasting co: quite the thing. Materials are Poiret Sheen, Deerona, Kashoni, Kyma and Twill Cord and éolors are Golden Oak, W is Agate, Almond, Rosewood, Sheik and-Sandalwood. The Weather EVENINGS—15 and 35c. - : : MATINEES 10 and 25c. a i si y : Generally fair tonight $39. 50 4 $49. 90 3, $5 7 90 5 $69: 90 and Saturday. Colder tonight. Sport Coats The new “Prince of Wales” Sport Coat of Polaire, and Polo Cloths in the Tailored double .breasted style comes in such shades as Sheik, Dumbell, Agate, Rust and Brown. They’re priced for Spring at * 512 -$19%°529° ' dress wrong. Your clothes must be clean and right if you want your mind to be keen and bright. _ Saturday Specials Ladies’ and Misses’ high grade dresses—in Black and Tan, Canton Crepe, Satin Crepe and Bengaline, every garment guaranteed. on Values from $35.00, $39.50 to $45.00. —— Brunswick Records and Phonographs sold exclusively at ~ Bergeson’s : : be WEBB BROTHERS. — = 0